Fishing Locations and Access
Fish & Game New Zealand’s Central South Island (CSI) region extends from the south bank of the Rakaia River in the north, to Moeraki in the south.
With their head waters in the Southern Alps, the Waitaki and the Rangitata are the region’s biggest rivers. These are noted chinook salmon fisheries with fish of 4-8kg and more being regularly reported. The Opihi and Orari River mouths also attract an annual pilgrimage of stalwart salmon anglers although the salmon runs are not as large.
Smaller rivers including the Opihi-Temuka and Ashburton, together with many high country lakes, are habitat for substantial brown and rainbow trout fisheries. Sockeye salmon and brook trout add variety for the keen angler. This region offers some of the country's best high country angling. Without the usual visible trappings of civilisation, fishing in streams or tarns set in open tussock lands and beech forest against a backdrop of the Southern Alps provides a special experience.
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Central South Island Fishing Spots
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Ashburton Catchment
The Ashburton River catchment is popular with local anglers and visitors alike. Wedged in-between two famous salmon fishing catchments, Rangitata...
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Rangitata River
The Rangitata River is famous for its salmon fishery. *DOWNLOAD PAMPHLET HERE* It originates high in the Southern Alps and is prone...
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Waitaki River
Second only in flow to the mighty Clutha River to the south, the Waitaki is widely recognised for its annual...
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Popular River Fisheries
Hakataramea River The Hakataramea River offers small stream-style fishing for brown and rainbow trout. Best access is gained by travelling the...
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Central South Island Lakes
Ashburton Lakes Nestled between the Rakaia and Rangitata Rivers of Mid Canterbury lie the Ashburton Lakes. This group of lakes is...
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